Fifty students from 24 schools from across the UK attended the inaugural, all-day conference at in London.
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探花直播students heard experts from the Museum as well as the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Liverpool, Cardiff, Swansea, UCL, Durham and SOAS. Participants also joined special tours of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian sections of 探花直播British Museum, led by specialists from the 探花直播 of Cambridge.
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Egypt and Mesopotamia (modern Iraq, ancient Sumer, Assyria and Babylon) have produced some of the most fascinating discoveries about the ancient world. Today it is possible to learn the languages, study the artefacts, and reconstruct the most varied aspects of these ancient civilisations in astonishing detail.听
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Recent events, notably the desecration of monuments in the , in modern-day Syria, have underlined the relevance and fragility of this cultural heritage in the 21st听century.
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, Lecturer in Assyriology at Cambridge, said: 鈥淭hese subjects are not offered at A-Level and few sixth听formers are aware that they even exist as university subjects. We wanted to show them what makes studying Egypt and Mesopotamia so intellectually and culturally exciting, highlight the various degree courses which are available to them, and explain what admissions tutors are looking for.鈥
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探花直播programme included talks about careers, information on admissions, and the opportunity to meet current students and academic staff from many of the institutions in the UK that teach these subjects.
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Highlights of the day included , Senior Lecturer in Egyptian Archaeology at Cambridge, talking about 鈥楨gypt in Nubia: cultures in collision鈥; , Professor of Egyptology at Oxford, sharing his passion for reading ancient Egyptian texts; and , Professor in Archaeology at Cardiff exploring 鈥 探花直播Catacombs of Anubis at North Saqqara鈥.
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Adam Agowun, 17, a student at Parmiter鈥檚 School in Hertfordshire said: "I loved seeing everything and hearing the various talks. It has reaffirmed everything that I've hoped for. I am going to study Egyptology."
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Cambridge, which organised the event, is one of the few universities in the country to teach Egyptology and Assyriology. From October 2017, these subjects will be included in the 探花直播鈥檚 . Professor Cyprian Broodbank, Head of Cambridge鈥檚 Division of Archaeology, said 鈥 探花直播subject embraces a wide range of approaches spanning the sciences and humanities and it鈥檚 a superb medium for training the flexible, innovative minds that our society needs.鈥澨
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After the event, 93 per cent听of respondents said the day had made them more likely to study Egypt and Mesopotamia at university.